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David Rohrer, M.D.
Very professional, to the point and caring.

I asked him if he ever had this surgery. He said no. I felt like asking him a ton more questions about why he went into this field, but I figured he is a busy man so I kept to the point.
He has the best office staff and they are so great to work with.

Office is very clean and comfortable. There was another patient in there for him to see and she had nothing but good to say about Dr. Rohrer.

Since it was a four hour trip home the office staff asked if maybe I would like to be seen early than my scheduled time. I said sure.

I highly recommend him.

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  • Travel - Road trips! All over to any place.
  • Quilting - When I have time
  • Cards - Master cribbage champ. rummy, and strip poker ;)
  • Collectibles - I love collecting...Cameo, Shirley glass, spoons from all over, unique things.
  • Fishing - Goal is to catch a paddlefish and go walleye fishing in Minnesota this summer.
  • History - What we don't learn from history is bound to repeat itself
  • Married - Wonderful husband, 2 beautiful children
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  • Comment by coolrayswife on 1/27/08 11:05 am
    Leslie, Congrats on your surgery. I will pray for a smooth surgery and a speedy recovery. Just remember to take it one day at a time and you'll do just fine. God Bless You and Me, Coolrayswife
  • Comment by Maggie B. on 1/27/08 10:50 am
    Leslie- Good luck tomorrow. you'll do great I can tell! Just keep your head down and go for it tomorrow. Breathe and relax. Post and let us know how you are when you are able! Maggie
  • Comment by Kris H. on 1/26/08 8:39 pm
    Congrats and Good luck with your surgery. Remember to sip, sip, sip, and walk, walk, walk.. those will be your favorite words. xoxo Kris
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MtSky's Blog



I think I better UPDATE!!!
on March 29, 2008 9:27 pm
Dang, I've been so busy around here that I haven't posted.

I also wanted to keep little Kyson's photo up there long enough so everyone could see it.

Anyhow, I'm slowing down to a major stall. I know I haven't been eating my protein and drinking water. I get going and next thing you know I forget to eat or drink! OMG! I could have NEVER done that before surgery.

I have found out the following:

I cannot go out to dinner. It ticks me off that everyone can eat normal and I can't.

I have to slow down. Pulling over on the highway to puke because you were so famished in the first place and stuffing your face is not going to work. SLOW DOWN!

I need more protein. I still haven't found a protein drink I like. I prefer Slimfast or Avantage. Which makes it very expensive. This is flippin' nuts. I have champange taste on Mad Dog 40/40 budget! Woof, woof!

Going to 2nd hand stores is cool. Going to high end clothing department stores on a huge sale day is way, way, way cool!

I can finally see results, the mirror is NOT lying!

Gotta go my eyes hurt! I had permanant eye make-up done as a weightloss present.

My next present to myself will be at 180 lbs. I will go sky-diving! I have waited and waited to get below 200 lbs so I can go sky-diving. Less than 40lbs and I can do it.




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Kyson- this one's for you little buddy.
on February 7, 2008 6:10 pm
Kyson Stowell, Feb. 7

This little boy lost his momma in the tornado that touched down in TN. His name is Kyson and he is 11 months old. On the bottom of the article is the address for his trust fund. I am asking those to forward this on so this little boy can have a future. This breaks my heart and we will donate, not much but at least this little boy will know that he is in our hearts. Please pray for this family.

MtSky

http://news.aol.com/story/_a/baby-found-amid-tornado-devastation/20080207135509990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Baby Found Amid Tornado Devastation

By BILL POOVEY, AP Posted: 2008-02-07 19:23:06 Filed Under: Nation News CASTALIAN SPRINGS, Tenn. (Feb. 7) - At first, rescuers thought it was a doll. Then it moved. In a grassy pasture strewn with toys, splintered lumber and bricks tossed by the tornado's widespread wrath, 11-month old Kyson Stowell was lying face down in the mud, 150 yards from where his home once stood.

"It looked like a baby doll," said David Harmon, a firefighter who had already combed the field once looking for survivors. Then he checked for a pulse. "He was laying there motionless ... and he took a breath of air and started crying."

The field had already been combed once for survivors, and finding anyone alive seemed improbable. Hours after the storm, there was devastation everywhere: The body of the boy's mother was found in the same field, houses were wiped to concrete slabs and a brick post office was blown to bits. But except for a few scrapes, Kyson was fine.

At a makeshift shelter for storm victims at Hartsville Pike Church of Christ in nearby Gallatin, the Rev. Doyle Farris said the child was a reminder that people "should never give up, even in the midst of the worst storm."

"If you look, you can find an inspiration or a bright spot," he said. "The child will always be a reminder in this community of that message."

Kyson's story emerged as a tale of hope amid spectacular misery as residents in Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas tried to piece their lives back together after the nation's deadliest twister rampage in two decades killed 58 people.

The extent of the damage was still being tallied Thursday, two days after the storms.

Federal and state emergency teams dashed into the hardest-hit areas, along with utility workers and insurance claims representatives. President Bush, who said he called the governors of the affected states to offer support, planned to visit Tennessee on Friday.

Though homes were destroyed, communities flattened and loved ones lost, there were signs everywhere that recovery, while far away, was possible: Food and clothes began pouring in for the homeless. The morning coffee was brewing at a service station.

In Greenville, Ky., 18-year-old Samantha Oakley gave birth to a healthy 7-pound, 1-ounce son in the dark soon after the storm knocked out power at Muhlenberg Community Hospital.

As the lights went out, doctors "hollered 'flashlights,' and nurses took off and got one," the baby's grandmother, Vicki Reed, said.

There were countless stories of people relieved to be alive. James Krueger, a 49-year-old electrician, opened the door to look out of the 100-year-old home he was restoring and the wind sucked the door from his hand. He dived onto the ground "as if I was sliding into first." The house was pulled out from under him - and when it was over, he was on bare ground.

"It was like God was holding my leg and beating the (expletive) out of me for everything I've done in my life," said Krueger, of Lafayette. "Maybe I tried to question God too many times, but the bottom line is something kept me there."

Charity efforts were beginning for those who lost their homes. A classroom inside the Pleasant Field Full Gospel Church building in Scottsville, Ky., was filled with bags of clothes and a nearby kitchen was stuffed with donated food, ready for residents displaced by the storm.

Many businesses were destroyed along Main Street in Gassville, Ark., but at the Citgo Mini-Mart, coffee was brewing.

"That's been our main purpose in getting back up and running, to give people a bit of hope that things are getting back to normal," manager Brandy Kingsolver said.

In Lafayette, all that remained of the Macon County Veterinary Hospital was the brick front facade. But all the animals in the hospital - six dogs and 20 tropical fish - survived.

In Arkansas, 16 workers were in the middle of a tornado's path when the storm hit the Rivertrail Inc. boat manufacturing plant. The workers were on the job late to get a shipment of boats onto a tractor-trailer. One died, but 15 survived. The big rig was still there Thursday, part of a massive pile of twisted debris, all that remained of the plant.

"Look at all that. Can you believe 15 people walked out of there?" plant worker William Aderholt said.

Back in Castalian Springs, there was good news to celebrate. Baby Kyson was discharged from a hospital and was in the care of his grandparents. He had scrapes and gashes on his cheek and by his big blue eyes, but otherwise was fine. Clinging to his grandmother, he fussed a little - something he normally does at naptime.

As word the tornado was coming spread through the community Tuesday, the Stowells called their their 23-year-old daughter Kerri warning her to take cover. In a phone call with her fiance's sister, Kerri said she was bracing for the storm in the bathtub, clutching her baby to her side.

The phone cut out as Kay Stowell and her daughter spoke. Then came an ominous voicemail - no words, just the sound of wind.

It took two hours for the Stowells to drive around the downed trees and power lines and make the four-mile trip to Kerri's home- or what was left of it. It was during that time that rescuers Harmon and Karl Wegner decided to give the pasture one last look.

When the Stowells made it to the scene, the first thing Douglas Stowell saw was a firefighter holding the baby. Not long thereafter, another emergency worker showed Stowell a photo of a body found nearby. He confirmed it was his stepdaughter.

"If it had been both of them, I couldn't have handled it," he said.

Kerri Stowell's fiance, 22-year-old Charles Scott, believed she tried to keep her son safe as the storm closed in. "She would have given her life trying to protect that baby," he said.

The family has set up a trust fund to pay for Kyson Stowell's college education. Checks may be sent to Sun Trust Bank, 1605 21st Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37212. Or call 615-340-0249.

Associated Press writers Dan Sewell and Ryan Lenz in Lafayette, Tenn.; Marcus Kabel in Gassville, Ark.; and Erik Schelzig in Jackson, Tenn., contributed to this report.
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Turn the Page
on February 6, 2008 6:12 pm
Well last night I laid it out on the table with my husband. He doesn't like the fact that we have to pay rent, but my sanity is number one. We will be looking at our friends house rent. He will give us a good deal on the rent because he knows we will take care of it. Besides, he can put his stuff to sell in our store and live here when he wants to. I think we can work that out and have us come here on the weekends and work the store or what have you.

I don't know, there's still a lot up in the air and so many ideas that I can do. I'm even thinking of hitting the antique shows on the road for the spring-fall. Just to make money. I'm really pushing eBay right now with a little of everything. I am sell off all my photo stuff, antiques, first editions, and keeping the very basics.

I know we are doing a show at the end of the month. I need to ask my friend how I can get signed up on the shows around the state and such.

My eBay ID for those that might be interested:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZthree_horseshoes

Things are looking up. I am happy about that.
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Cat in Heat
on February 6, 2008 10:59 am
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Hurting
on February 5, 2008 11:15 pm
I haven't blogged in a while. Only because my heart is hurting, it's hurting because I don't know if I want to continue on with a marriage that I am highly disappointed in. I am truly heartbroken.

I have asked my husband to please, until I have almost begged him crying to please finish up the back of this building so I can have a normal kitchen. I hate using two kitchens. One with no sink and the other is just a sink. I am tired of freezing at night because he waits until the 11 hour to switch over the electric to the other amp, which he still hasn't. I'm tired of running between two bathroom. I am tired of not having a yard, I am tired of living in total mess for the last four years. I am tired. My heart cries every night because i haven't grown into a person I enjoy. I am in a town I hate because I am not from here so therefore am nothing. I HATE LIVING HERE! I have told him so many fucking times that I hate living here. I have no more respect for my husband. He has disappointed me. I truly hurt. I hurt because we have such a beautiful little boy and nothing more. We really don't.

My friends, my family, and his family wonder how I can or why I have put up with it for so long. His ex wife moved back to town and she has basically ruined me. He doesn't understand. He doesn't understand my feelings.

I don't know if it's the stroke or what, but to be honest with you, I cannot handle this anymore. I am almost afraid of making waves. His driving scares me, he has ruined the side of my truck, the side of the car, and travel trailer. If I say anything he gets so mad at me. I say to him what if it's a child that he hits. Then he gets so mad. He always comments that at least didn't total his baby. Meaning me rolling his pick up 1 1/2 years ago. He slaps that in my face if I mention it to him. I cannot live like this. I cannot for the life of me handle it anymore.

I am scheduling an appointment with our therapist so we can sit down and I can go over some things with him in therapy.  This will be the last appointment I make for my husband and I. I am tired of making the phone calls and scheduling them. It's his turn.

I have told him that no matter what, either he chooses to move with more or not, that I am moving to the outskirts of the city. At least it's still rural and not in town to where I have to deal with small town politics.

I am so confused. I wish my mom was still alive. I need her advice.
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